All patterns from this book are now also available as individual downloads. ___________________

Madame Thérèse Defarge, a character in the book A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, works the names of the condemned into her knitting as she sits near the ever-active revolutionary guillotines. Don’t worry — you’re safe with us!

WWMDfK? contains 21 knit and crochet patterns, as well as essays and projects inspired by classic literature, including Charlotte Brontë, Frank L. Baum, Jane Austen and of course, Dickens himself.

“I love this book! A delight in literature, crafts, friendship, and creativity is channeled through original knitting patterns. It took me on a journey of sharing, joy, discovery, and whimsy that left me exhilarated. It’s like CraftLit in a book!” — Julie Davis, Forgotten Classics podcast

The ebook edition is available directly here on Ravelry; other editions are for sale on the Cooperative Press website as well as wwmdfk.com and contributing designers’ websites.